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505:'s political movement; Bulatović permitted his party to be reorganised as the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) under Đilas's leadership, which allowed the latter to forgo the process of registering a new party. Bulatović was chosen as a vice-president of the new party.
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Movement for the Protection and Nurturing of the Bosut River, which was among other things focused on an opposition to illegal fishing. In the
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